October 16, 2013

Elwood’s Sammy Mireles to break State Career Rushing Record Friday?
One of the state’s most renowned records could have new ownership on Friday night.

Elwood High School running back Sammy Mireles is within striking distance of becoming the state’s career rushing leader needing 211 yards to overtake Indianapolis Cathedral’s Otis Shannon who finished his career in 2000 season with 7,560 yards. Mireles, who is averaging 244.9 yards per game this season, will get his chance when the 5-3 Panthers travel to 6-2 Alexandria in a Central Indiana Conference game.  Shannon is expected to be in attendance on Friday.

Mireles currently sits in second place with 7,350 yards over his four seasons on the prep gridiron. He began last week’s game against Frankton in sixth place on the state list and his 301-yard effort in front of the home crowd on Senior Night helped him surpass four of the top five rushers in state history.

The Panthers also drew a road game against Lapel for their first round sectional game on Oct. 25.

Also, Mireles needs only 41 yards to eclipse the 2,000 yard milestone for the third straight season.

Elwood is located approximately 47 miles northeast of Indianapolis in Madison County.

Here are a handful of recent articles from the Anderson Herald-Bulletin on Mireles’ quest for the record.

Oct. 16: Paving the Way

Oct. 15: Otis Shannon: The Man to Beat

Oct. 14: Degree of Difficulty Increasing for Mireles

Oct. 12: Mireles Moves Up Rushing List as Panthers Romp Past Frankton

Sammy Mireles, Season-by Season Rushing Yardage (information courtesy of Elwood HS)
Rushing
Games
Attempts
Yards
TD's
YPA
YPG
2010
10
134
860
8
6.4
86.0
2011
10
342
2,071
16
6.1
207.1
2012
11
325
2,460
23
7.57
223.6
2013
8
164
1,959
28
11.95
244.9
Career
39
965
7,350
75
7.62
173.9
 
Sammy Mireles, 2013 Game-by-Game Yardage (information courtesy of Elwood HS)
Date
Game
Yards
Career Total
To Go
Place
8/23
at Indianapolis Scecina
191
5,582
1,979
25
8/30
Tipton
191
5,773
1,787
22
9/6
Blackford
321
6,094
1,466
16
9/13
at Madison-Grant
365
6,459
1,101
11
9/20
Eastbrook
94
6,553
1,007
9
9/27
at Mississinewa
295
6,848
712
8
10/4
at Oak Hill
201
7,049
511
6
10/11
Frankton
301
7,350
210
2
10/18
at Alexandria
 
 
 
 
10/25
at Lapel (Sectional)
 
 
 
 
 
Top 10 State Career Rushing Leaders
Rank
Name
School
Final Season
Yards
1.
Otis Shannon
Indianapolis Cathedral
2000
7,560
2.
Sammy Mireles 
Elwood
2013
7,350
3.
Nick Zachery
Sheridan
2008
7,331
4.
Brandon Robinson
Heritage
1998
7,303
5.
Luke Schmidt
Jasper
2005
7,275
6.
Darren Evans
Warren Central
2006
7,220
7.
Alex Smith
Franklin County
1992
6,895
8.
Brett Law
Sheridan
1989
6,864
9.
Rod Smith
Harding
2009
6,685
10.
Dwight Brown
Perry Central
2005
6,607

 

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